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Originally Posted by ZodWallop
That's me as well. I've come to prefer the Kobo firmware, but I could happily read on a Nook.
The one thing I wish they would change (and it's an ePub limitation rather than anything B&N did) is make one screen one page. Kobo worked around it by creating their 'Kobo ePub' format.
On my Nook if I see I have 17 pages left, I know that I really have closer to 25.
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My tendency on the Kobos I own (all are older ones) is to constantly "tweak" them because there are so many options. My main complaint (on the older ones I own) is that the screen doesn't seem responsive enough. I keep double-tapping when turning pages. But it's not really fair to compare these older Kobos to newer Tolinos, Nooks, Kindles, etc.
As for page numbering... I'm used to ePub page numbers spanning several "page" turns. In some ways I like it better because the total page count is closer to paper book page numbering.